With 5 holes bordering the Calabash Creek, The Maples Course at Sea Trail is regarded as one of Dan Maples finest designs. Home to nesting ospreys and wildlife, the course is lined with tall ancient oaks and Carolina Pines. This Maples Design includes several waste bunkers one of which extends the full length of the fairway.

Rank this course by selecting the stars below. Five stars if you loved the course, one if you hated it

Russ (Calabash, NC)

05/27/2018

This course is a disaster. Greens are mostly dead. waste area on course full of winter debris. Course had a rotting smell to it.But not a word was uttered by the staff as to the condition of the course. We walked off after 4 holes that took 1:45 to play starting at 7:45 AM.

Brian (Pittsburgh, PA)

10/05/2017

Great Trip

Larry (Sunset Beach, NC)

09/27/2017

Very Nice

Mike (Sunset Beach, NC)

09/22/2017

not in great shape. Bunkers very bad. Great Staff!!

Ken (Dunkirk, MD)

09/30/2017

great course!

Rob (columbia, sc)

09/30/2017

great course!!

John (mt. Aery, md)

09/30/2017

great course!

Bryan (Bristow, VA)

09/29/2017

good track! Nice people!

Jackson (Hobert, NC)

09/29/2017

good!

Jeremy (Asheboro, NC)

Michael (Youngsville, NC)

09/29/2017

so far so good

James (Atlanta, GA)

09/16/2017

On Saturday our golf team of 32 golfers played the maples, it was in horrible shape. The greens were not cut and goose grass and broad leaf was growing. This course didn't measure up to our expectations. This weekend was set up for our yearly championship golf outing and the maples was less than desirable. The Byrd course was in excellent condition!!

Frank (Poughkeepsie, NY)

05/17/2017

Fun course, our guys had a great time and look forward to playing the other courses at Sea Trail as well

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